If you make an improper public claim, you may be asked to correct, clarify, remove, or retract it. Depending on seriousness, your participation may be reviewed, restricted, suspended, or terminated.
Improper claims include saying or implying that you represent GRA, GRF, GCRI, Nexus, Nexus Universe, your country, your government, your employer, a public authority, a bank, an insurer, an investor, or a sponsor without authorization.
Improper claims also include describing yourself as Chair, Lead, Board member, National Stewardship Council official, capital reader, insurance-readiness participant, Nexus Universe delegate, institutional representative, approved partner, or country representative without a recorded role.
Financial-services overclaims are especially serious. Do not claim that a project, company, SPV, technology, portfolio, or national pathway is finance-ready, bankable, investable, insurable, underwritten, approved, endorsed, capital-backed, investor-reviewed, insurer-reviewed, public authority-supported, or Nexus Universe-selected unless the record supports the exact language.
Many mistakes can be corrected if addressed quickly. However, refusal to correct, repeated overclaims, intentional misuse, or public claims that create financial-services confusion may affect good standing.
Public language must match the record.